With so many businesses moving to remote working and utilizing VPNs for the first time, hackers have smelled blood. If businesses dont take the time to keep their VPNs patched and upgraded, they risk falling prey to known security flaws in commercial VPNs. Every business should have a VPN in place for remote workers, but it is important to note that your VPN won’t keep you safe if you don’t update it properly. Phishing attacks are one of the most common ways that cybercriminals are able to undermine sophisticated security systems is by the use of a phishing attack.”]

